Miami shipping
Port name: Miami
Port English: Miami, FL
Port code: usmia
Country Chinese: United States
Country English: United States of America
Route: US east line
Miami (FL) is a commercial port in Florida in the east of the United States. It is located at the southeast end of the Florida Peninsula and in the bay of Biscayne lagoon in the Atlantic Ocean. It is a newly built port in the early 1960s. 813 nautical miles to New York in the north, 282 nautical miles to Charleston, 210 nautical miles to Havana, Cuba in the south, and 1220 nautical miles to Cologne, Panama through the Florida Strait. The port wharf is located along two artificial islands filled by the coastal lagoon. The artificial islands are lined up in the northwest and Southeast, and there are bridges connected with the land. Ships entering the port need to go through the deeply excavated beach canal, which is 11 meters deep. In the port, there are 3837 meters of wharf shoreline with a water depth of more than 7.6 meters, including 2610 meters of deep-water wharf line with a water depth of more than 9.5 meters. It is mainly used to load and unload containers and groceries, as well as vehicles and passengers. Various industrial products, raw materials, wood and newsprint; Export vegetables, tropical fruits, electrical appliances, instruments, etc.